Grabbing system's audio output OR Changing the default audio output hardware
Grabbing system's audio output OR Changing the default audio output hardware
- Subject: Grabbing system's audio output OR Changing the default audio output hardware
- From: Half Activist <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 21:04:54 +0200
Hi everybody,
I have two questions:
1/ Can I grab the system's audio output? I mean what plays safari,
etc, the default output
If not
2/
I'll use soundflower so:
I'd like to change the default system audio output, ie without
getting into the system preferences, programatically.
I know I should not do this, yet I really need to change it.
What I'm trying to do is to grab the system's audio output because I
want to add effects on it, and use multiple sources such as iTunes,
youtube, games etc etc as if they were all generators but I can't set
the audio output for safari,
and other non audio applications.
Yes I'm trying to make a weird application lol I know.
Regards.
PS: I really REALLY know I should NOT change the system preferences
whithout telling the user, but I'm going to tell the user I changed
it, I'll even tell then what I did, only this will be a shortcut.
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